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>> he's coming back to you guys and saying, don't look at me as the villain, i'm trying to protect us, longer term for you. do you believe that? >> i believe that he believes that, absolutely. i mean, if there's any good news here, it's this is a state municipal government issue, not a corporate issue. corporations have dealt with this over the past ten years and many said guess what, no more pension benefits of the now, when they did that, they said those of you who have pension benefits you're going to get what you were promised, we put that money in, if we didn't we have to figure out how to do it we can't yank it away from you and that's the big battle is going to be in the state and local governments, is figuring out-- if you've made a promise, the unions are absolutely right to sue to, to litigate the complaint, whatever they can to see that that money is paid. i would say it's a legit battle, neil. and i believe that the legit battle is going forward. >> neil: promises made and promises broken in the private world though, too, and adam was speaking about companies that focus on
>> he's coming back to you guys and saying, don't look at me as the villain, i'm trying to protect us, longer term for you. do you believe that? >> i believe that he believes that, absolutely. i mean, if there's any good news here, it's this is a state municipal government issue, not a corporate issue. corporations have dealt with this over the past ten years and many said guess what, no more pension benefits of the now, when they did that, they said those of you who have pension...
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and now the republicans can embrace us and put the force they used against her in the primary and put that force to get her elected in november. that is what i mean by alining ourselves. >>neil: but it is not like you always strike gold. you mostly strike gold but there are some disappointments including new hampshire that the republican candidate just conceded that race, a very close race, trying to succeed judd gregg in new hampshire. what do you thing of that, and the fact that sometimes the party message don't get through? >>guest: nobody wins 100 percent of the time. nobody has the expectation. and if you look at the batting average, folks that support tea party values are winning an extraordinary amount of times. perhaps historically up precedented. so i'm very pleased with the results. >>neil: thank you both. and then there is this. >>neil: the dog was fine after being pulled from the sinkhole, his own are giving him a great big kiss. if you feel like you are in a sink legal and in need of a pick me up and you need help getting over the hump, well, check out as moses did, the "
and now the republicans can embrace us and put the force they used against her in the primary and put that force to get her elected in november. that is what i mean by alining ourselves. >>neil: but it is not like you always strike gold. you mostly strike gold but there are some disappointments including new hampshire that the republican candidate just conceded that race, a very close race, trying to succeed judd gregg in new hampshire. what do you thing of that, and the fact that...
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they used to make 13,000 different pieces. now they make just 6,000. >> lady over there is actually filling in the last packs of lego. >> reporter: he sold lego land to a company that actually knows how to run a theme park. popular lines, many of them aimed at girls, were discontinued. >> when we were struggling, i was thinking, i don't know where the lego brick is part of the future. >> reporter: but he figured even in an age of tv and video games, kids still want to play with their hands. lego has moved away from the purer simpler lego i remember from my youth. these days, lego men carry guns. there's more fighting and it seems more instructions. >> you can build the high tech lego agents car. >> reporter: i felt that lego let my imagination run wild -- >> it's in your hands to help solve the great mystery. >> reporter: now kids are told how to create an indiana jones fight scene. by doing that you are imposing some limits or directions on the child's creative play. >> i don't think it limits their imagination. i think it sh
they used to make 13,000 different pieces. now they make just 6,000. >> lady over there is actually filling in the last packs of lego. >> reporter: he sold lego land to a company that actually knows how to run a theme park. popular lines, many of them aimed at girls, were discontinued. >> when we were struggling, i was thinking, i don't know where the lego brick is part of the future. >> reporter: but he figured even in an age of tv and video games, kids still want to...
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for having us. we appreciate it. we'll see you on cnn. >> larry: you're a good man. we're in the song, too. here is alan jackson to close it out singing "where were you" and he's on age in burgettstown, pennsylvania. ♪ where were you when the world stopped turning ♪ ♪ that september day ar ♪ you in your yard with your wife and children ♪ ♪ working on some stage in>> ♪ did you stand there in shock at the sight of that black smoke ♪ ♪ rising against that blue sky t ♪ did you shout out in anger and fear for your neighbor ♪n ♪ or did you just sit down and cry ♪ ♪ did you weep for the children who lost their dear loved ones ♪ ♪ pray for the ones who don't know ♪ ♪ did you rejoice for the people sobbed for the ones left below ♪ ♪ did you burst out with pride for the red,hite and blue ♪ ♪ the heroes who died just doing what they do ♪ ♪ did you look up to heaven for some kind of answer ♪ ♪ look at yourself wondering f ♪ i'm just a singer of simple songs
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now he is using just eye balls. patrick to move a cursor ands communicate, eventually, when i asked him about the film prooress it takes him a few minutes to type just one letter. but eventually he answers. expectations for the finished product. and believeesit ill raiss awareness and money to fighh the disease some day. but he now knows he will likely ú%ed help to complete it. >> this is now critical new moment where that is -- he sees it as a possibility. >> i asked him how much is llft? he can move the eyebrows up fr yes nd mouth to the side or no. >> more than 60 percent? done? that's a lot. more than 90 percent done?úú%no. >> windy said most a.l.s. patients eventually die from3 breathing probllms. the respiratory system fails and that's it. patrick decided to get a tracheostomy that means this macciie breathes for him now. and his life can continue. she said he wants to keep liiing to see his son shaun about to turn three. and for the completion of literally his lifees work. >> i don't want this to be a -ost
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the rain will be with us through the drive time. we aren't seeing that we're socked in with the rain. there will be standing water on the roadway. we will call it periods of rain with high temperatures in the low 70's. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. we'll see what is on tap for the upcoming week. for now, to the news desk. >> at thank you. 65 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to 11 news today. >> maryland opens its first casino today. i have that story coming up. >> the president pushing his economic message while pushing for votes. the campaign swing kicks off today. >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. it is a solid start for you. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in hd. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. >> and i am stan stovall. thank you for joining us this morning. >> tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. it i
the rain will be with us through the drive time. we aren't seeing that we're socked in with the rain. there will be standing water on the roadway. we will call it periods of rain with high temperatures in the low 70's. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. we'll see what is on tap for the upcoming week. for now, to the news desk. >> at thank you. 65 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to 11 news today. >> maryland opens its first casino today. i...
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time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. o! comes in a liquid gel. i just parked here a second ago! give me a break, will you? (announcer) dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles with two different gels for softness and support... ...are outrageously comfortable. ...on second thought, i think i'll walk... (announcer) are you gellin'? dr. scholl's no oil has flowed into the gulf for weeks, but it's just the beginning of our work. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. my job is to listen to the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel and restaurant workers and find ways to help. that means working with communities. we have 19 centers in 4 states. we've made over 120,000 claims payments, more than $375 million. we've committed $20 billion to an independent claims fund to cover lost income until people impacted can get back to work.
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did any of us could of been on this list who are being hacked into. anyone in this audience could of been on the list. it is very important at a time when we're serious about taking on the abuse of power by the state. the private organizations abusing people secretly and getting into their phone records, we need to know. >> yes, mr. cameron had been delivering lectures about restoring trust in politics. the position is fundamental to the information that the government puts out. we cannot have a situation where these questions keeps swirling around this individual. they need to be cleared up once and for all. >> thank you for a lot. another quick fire questions. would you banned the wearing of the burka? >> no, i would not. what happened in france is worrying. it was meant to inflame tensions at the heart of europe. what does that say it did the muslim community? we have a wonderful tradition of freedom of expression. that's it applied on religious grounds. >> no, i would not. freedom of what you where it is very important in this country. i think it'
did any of us could of been on this list who are being hacked into. anyone in this audience could of been on the list. it is very important at a time when we're serious about taking on the abuse of power by the state. the private organizations abusing people secretly and getting into their phone records, we need to know. >> yes, mr. cameron had been delivering lectures about restoring trust in politics. the position is fundamental to the information that the government puts out. we cannot...
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that is the fed chairman trying to feel the pain with us and explain to us they are doing all they can. according to the wieft of -- wife of tony curtis, he always said god is great, god won't hurt us because he looks like tony curtis. now he knows how he looks. hollywood icon, tony curtis dead today. a look back.ories versus 100 in the other leading brand. light & fit. irresistible taste. fewer calories. i love light & fit. [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. >>shepard: today we learned that actor tony curtis died at his home in las vegas today. he was 85. he appeared in more than 100 films from comedy to drama and personal life mirrored his long career on stage. >>reporter: he made husband look twice. tony curtis was born june 3rd, 1925 in new york. he joined the u.s. navy at 17 which brought him around the world but he never saw combat. to the end of the 1940's he returned ho
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bokova joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us here on r.t. . hello and a very warm welcome to the business program such as winter olympics committee has signed contracts worth one billion dollars at the international investment for misfortune which finished at the weekend the such as of ministration security even more investment the ten a booty call this is the future olympic host to see where the money is coming. billions of dollars continue to flow into sashi as the city is hiring to get ready for the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics told go get me the money to the development of their highly big games projects will be not toys to be here though we consider the possibility to invest. for a dish and be vulnerable. according to our business plan the total investment is about forty billion rubles so there is a lot of money being pumped into such as always with such huge sums of cash some of it as last to frivol that say and add little prominence value but the renovation of this beautiful old port and the plant more than extensions promi
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tell us what you expect from us as a newspaper." now the director of the newspaper says he wasn't speaking directly to the drug gangs issuing this statement saying and i'm quoting here, we wanted to provoke a reaction that would call attention to what's happening in juarez and in the end, we met our objective and in the end, he did meet his objective because there's a worldwide outcry from this, shep. we also note that mexican newspapers in recent years have also been accused of widespread corruption. shep? >> trace gallagher live in los angeles. thanks. former new orleans police detective is going to prison. he admitted he helped cover up a massacre in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. happened five years ago as the water poured into the city. prosecutors say officers on the bridge fired on an unarmed family and then minutes later at two brothers. all together, the gunfire wounded four people, killed two including a man with severe mental disabilities. witnesses say police shot the 40-year-old in the back. as he ran away. 11 offi
tell us what you expect from us as a newspaper." now the director of the newspaper says he wasn't speaking directly to the drug gangs issuing this statement saying and i'm quoting here, we wanted to provoke a reaction that would call attention to what's happening in juarez and in the end, we met our objective and in the end, he did meet his objective because there's a worldwide outcry from this, shep. we also note that mexican newspapers in recent years have also been accused of widespread...
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really about over joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us here on r.t. . for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news maker. hello and a very warm welcome to the world of business so just went to olympics kmita has signed a one billion dollar contract at the international investment form and sochi which finished at the weekend the citizens ministrations secured even more investments that benefit of call a visit the future olympic host to see where the money is going. millions of dollars continue to flow into sancerre as they see it is hurrying to get ready for the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics our total commitment to development of their highly big games projects will be not toys we'll be right here we consider the possibility to invest not for additional be vulnerable. reasons according to our business plan the total investment is about forty billion rubles. there is a lot of money being pumped into such as always with such huge sums of cash some of it as last a free of all it's a and adds a
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what it's doing for us, it's pumping up the heat. taking a look at the temperatures. 81-degrees in baltimore and 79 in easton and 85 in d.c.. now, as we head into the afternoon, we're going closer to 90 degrees and tomorrow, take a look at that. potential record breaking heat in parts of the area. we'll have the forecast coming up in a little bit here >>> bern, thank you. >> mayor stephanie rawlings- blake is on charles street to announce the kick off of the book festival. it's one of the top literary events. it attracts top publishers and writers. and the festival is tomorrow through sunday. in 2009, it generated 4 1/2 million dollars for the city >>> and not only is the book festival this weekend, but it's also the raven's home opener and ha baa is bash -- harbaugh is confident in flacco. the ravens are still 1-1 on said season. and everyone will be bringing their a game out this weekend as the browns come to town. you can watch the home opener here on wjz-13, sunday afternoon at 1:00. >>> hope we can do it. >> still to come on wjz
what it's doing for us, it's pumping up the heat. taking a look at the temperatures. 81-degrees in baltimore and 79 in easton and 85 in d.c.. now, as we head into the afternoon, we're going closer to 90 degrees and tomorrow, take a look at that. potential record breaking heat in parts of the area. we'll have the forecast coming up in a little bit here >>> bern, thank you. >> mayor stephanie rawlings- blake is on charles street to announce the kick off of the book festival. it's...
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what is the gop have up its sleeve for us? we'll look into it. >>> big story "the new york times" says facebook founder mark zuckerberg prepared to donate $100 million to help public schools in newark, new jersey. the question is what role does oprah have to play in this deal? >>> joaquin phoenix makes his return to david letterman with much less facial hair. how did he explain his legendary appearance with dave last year. it's "way too early" for this. good morning,
what is the gop have up its sleeve for us? we'll look into it. >>> big story "the new york times" says facebook founder mark zuckerberg prepared to donate $100 million to help public schools in newark, new jersey. the question is what role does oprah have to play in this deal? >>> joaquin phoenix makes his return to david letterman with much less facial hair. how did he explain his legendary appearance with dave last year. it's "way too early" for this....
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for us. you cannot win a general election with 20% of the liberal vote, you need independents s, republicans and democrats. and they are fleeing the scene of of the accident. megyn: i have to ask you before i let you go what you think of this nrsc reversing itself saying we will give christine o'donnell 42,000 tkhrard even though we told her last night she better rely on the tea party. >> reporter: they better change their tune on all the candidates that have succeeded in this process and are now the republican candidates for all of the offices across the board. in this year when anything could happen they better stop bad-mouthing and trash talking christine o'donnell and anybody else they might have a little bit of a problem with because they are not establishment and professional politics. the bulk of the american people are with christine o'donnell, they are with joe miller in alaska, they are with sharon angle. the republican establishment better learn their lesson here and start listenin
for us. you cannot win a general election with 20% of the liberal vote, you need independents s, republicans and democrats. and they are fleeing the scene of of the accident. megyn: i have to ask you before i let you go what you think of this nrsc reversing itself saying we will give christine o'donnell 42,000 tkhrard even though we told her last night she better rely on the tea party. >> reporter: they better change their tune on all the candidates that have succeeded in this process and...
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debt got us in the problem. it won't get us out of the problem. >> rich karlgaard, spending spree coming? >> no. steve is right on the politics. we got proof that the stimulus is a failure. the mber declared the recession over in june of 2009. by that point, only 6% of the $800 billion stimulus had been spent. no impact on ending recession. it's had aerrible impact on keeping recovery lackluster. all the arguments that the obama administration is making, the stimulus is the only thing that stood between us and the great depression was blown out of the water and the american people know it. >> stephane, are we getting a big spending spree? if we do, do you like it? >> i hope we will. they're probably right and we may not. we really could can use a lot more spending and a lot more tax cuts. i mean we need airports, we need new runways. i'd like to see dedicated bicycle lanes and high-speed rail. i'd like to esee smart tax cuts to push out trillion dollars they're on. it'd like an end to the corporate income tax fo
debt got us in the problem. it won't get us out of the problem. >> rich karlgaard, spending spree coming? >> no. steve is right on the politics. we got proof that the stimulus is a failure. the mber declared the recession over in june of 2009. by that point, only 6% of the $800 billion stimulus had been spent. no impact on ending recession. it's had aerrible impact on keeping recovery lackluster. all the arguments that the obama administration is making, the stimulus is the only...
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united states showing no signs of abating revisits a forest to find out what options are left for the us. well why news live from moscow this is welcome to the program. well violence continues to rage in iraq after three car bombings killed at least thirty six people in baghdad and fallujah following the official and u.s. combat operations fifty thousand american troops remain in the country to train local security forces but as artie's paula slayer reports said barely helps to make locals feel any safer. dark and dangerous and body armor it does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here they're doing a dismount a patrol through one of the iraqi neighborhoods trying to prevent counterattack fire this is a bombs team he stayed behind the mission providing training support and backup to the iraqi police when they get to our level we go over our operations order and planning for the actual missions we're going to do then we do a pretty brief and we actually go and execute these type missions that we're on now but the u.s. invasion to have a fully functioning iraqi sec
united states showing no signs of abating revisits a forest to find out what options are left for the us. well why news live from moscow this is welcome to the program. well violence continues to rage in iraq after three car bombings killed at least thirty six people in baghdad and fallujah following the official and u.s. combat operations fifty thousand american troops remain in the country to train local security forces but as artie's paula slayer reports said barely helps to make locals feel...
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so, like the rest of us, they're clawing their way back. but they're outpacing the s&p that did 1% in the same period of time. >> i jumped on the website this morning and started clicking through. i didn't get through all 400. >> yeah. >> the one that caught my astengs how many wa tension is how many waltons are making the top ten list. >> incredible. if he were alive, he would be the richest person in the world, sam walton. bill gates if he hasn't given as much away, the two would be neck and neck. >> so you -- we showed some of the waltons up there in the top ten. i understand that combined their net worth as you mentioned, alluded to there, would top bill gates. what about our politician on the list. coming in at number ten, new york city mayor, miking bloomberg. >> he's at number ten. he loses the top spot in the city to david coch known for his tea party affiliations. >> and the man donating $100 million to newark, new jersey schools. mark zuckerberg. he jumped. >> he brought a couple of facebook co-founders on the list with him. dusti
so, like the rest of us, they're clawing their way back. but they're outpacing the s&p that did 1% in the same period of time. >> i jumped on the website this morning and started clicking through. i didn't get through all 400. >> yeah. >> the one that caught my astengs how many wa tension is how many waltons are making the top ten list. >> incredible. if he were alive, he would be the richest person in the world, sam walton. bill gates if he hasn't given as much...
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no longer want to watch someone else's rundown we want to and can make our own the internet allows us to choose what we want to know about at a speed print or t.v. media simply cannot compete with maybe this isn't the beginning of the end of newspapers and television but it's definitely competition of a global kind cashew nuts are about r t nasca. well the founder of the online news website chaska dot ru says the interaction between bloggers and the mainstream is a healthy sign from modern media. there is a particle and there is a way and that particle can be a part of the way when you are a blogger you are a bar to go but when there is a huge thing happening you are just one of the many many many part it goes together to create a wave so what we're seeing to today is that more and more waves are there in the blogosphere and the information the focus is on the crucial events so even if some of the bloggers want to promote themselves so gather as a whole the blogosphere acts as a as the public sphere it drives attention and you know it gives the results there were so many old reddit cr
no longer want to watch someone else's rundown we want to and can make our own the internet allows us to choose what we want to know about at a speed print or t.v. media simply cannot compete with maybe this isn't the beginning of the end of newspapers and television but it's definitely competition of a global kind cashew nuts are about r t nasca. well the founder of the online news website chaska dot ru says the interaction between bloggers and the mainstream is a healthy sign from modern...
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thanks for being with us. join us again tomoight om dublin, i'll have my interview with president bill clinton. right now it's time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans and welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york, these stories on the table and really hitting my hot buttons tonight. >>> new jersey governor chris christie cares about really two things, money and power. he thinks the key to education is cutting teacherer's pensions and doing away with job security. the guy is an anti-union dude, antiworker and he's trying to raise his political profile on the backs of workers, my commentary on new jersey's teacher of the year is also going to be here to sound-off on all of that. >>> newt gingrich's trying to fire up the tea party nut jobs by calling president obama a threat to our basic way of life. and then he's preaching about values? his cry for attention really at this point is pretty sad, isn't it? >>> and after talking about mice with human brains and monkey evolution i was
thanks for being with us. join us again tomoight om dublin, i'll have my interview with president bill clinton. right now it's time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans and welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york, these stories on the table and really hitting my hot buttons tonight. >>> new jersey governor chris christie cares about really two things, money and power. he thinks the key to education is cutting teacherer's...
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with us. you-you-you have to understand that while substance use is really a function of availability and access, almost anybody will use, addiction itself is largely biological and genetic. you have a gene that gets expressed. and that-and we don't know how, we don't know what goes on, but once that happens you've got a disease, and it's a disease that frankly we don't have a cure for. but it's one that can be managed, through recovery. and that is indeed the whole issue of dealing with it as a medical condition, and-and, as such, how do we begin to heal the whole person? pam? well, i think the conversation we had a little bit earlier about medication-assisted treatment goes along with this, because the more we understand the biological nature of addiction, and we're learning more and more through research about what chemicals happen in the brain and why this happens to some folks and not others, but it helps us understand the diseased process of this. so whether it's a medication that assist
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technicians use a gel patch to get a good connectio on the fat. it freezes the fat cells causes them to self-destruct. a low power laser is aimed at trouble spots causing the fat cells to collapse within a matter of weeks. >> there is the first tame the fda has cleared a noninhave a technology. >> at first it's a strange pulling feeling and a little painful, and after about 5 or 10 minute you basically get numb. >> reporter: she says she's happy with the results losing about half an inch off her abdomen. it was originally approved to an es they ties and cool the skin. overweight patient shouldn't expect too much. >> it's not going to make someone who's obese not obese. the idea is there are certain areas that really don't respond well to exercise. >> reporter: still the results have been good enough for nick, he plans another treatment. obesity experts are wary of these new techniques they only target the fat near the surface of your body not the more harmful kind deeper down. >>> nearly all u. s. teens have formal sex education but only two-third
technicians use a gel patch to get a good connectio on the fat. it freezes the fat cells causes them to self-destruct. a low power laser is aimed at trouble spots causing the fat cells to collapse within a matter of weeks. >> there is the first tame the fda has cleared a noninhave a technology. >> at first it's a strange pulling feeling and a little painful, and after about 5 or 10 minute you basically get numb. >> reporter: she says she's happy with the results losing about...
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he's going to join us in "america's newsroom" and tell us what else he has in mind, when we come back. this is unlike any car you've ever seen before. this is power with efficiency. this is an interior that exceeds even the promise of the exterior. this is the all-new jaguar xj. the stunning result of taking a very different road. that's not how successful investing is done. at e-trade it's harnessing some of the most powerful yet easy to use trading tools on the planet to help diversify, identify opportunities, take action. it's using professional grade research and your brain to seek maximum returns to reach your goals. it's investing with intelligence and cold hard conviction. you made the money. you should have everything you need to invest it. e-trade. investing unleashed. hi. wwhere we build eachit all stof our customers a better banking experience. hey, let's talk small business. there is some very sophisticated stuff in here. we have everything from business checking, to loans for expansion. there's even a regions cashcor analysis. but one of the best things is the personalize
he's going to join us in "america's newsroom" and tell us what else he has in mind, when we come back. this is unlike any car you've ever seen before. this is power with efficiency. this is an interior that exceeds even the promise of the exterior. this is the all-new jaguar xj. the stunning result of taking a very different road. that's not how successful investing is done. at e-trade it's harnessing some of the most powerful yet easy to use trading tools on the planet to help...
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on foreign oil and that this is going to release less pollutants into the environment than perhaps using coal and these are powerful people and powerful figures of a lot of money there. well that's true but i think the people are more powerful i think that since there are so many people affected i mean this is still a democracy even though there's enormous corporate influence in the government the two things that you mentioned which had to do with energy independence and carbon emissions when you do fracking there are studies recently that just came out of cornell that show that you're actually it's actually debatable whether or not natural gas extraction and burning with fracking the whole lifecycle looks like it's on a par with burning coal which is the worst fuel that we have because when you do that fracking you're expanding so much energy you're releasing so much of that room at that into the atmosphere and methane is twenty five times the the strength of carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas in the atmosphere so you actually when you look at the life cycle of this kind of development
on foreign oil and that this is going to release less pollutants into the environment than perhaps using coal and these are powerful people and powerful figures of a lot of money there. well that's true but i think the people are more powerful i think that since there are so many people affected i mean this is still a democracy even though there's enormous corporate influence in the government the two things that you mentioned which had to do with energy independence and carbon emissions when...
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helen keller did learn to speak and helen keller is still speaking to us tonight about how all of us should make the most of our abilities and participate in society to the fullest, but we need the technologies to make that possible being made accessible to each american. the bill we are considering tonight significantly increases accessibility for americans with disabilities to be indispensible public communications and video technology tools to the 21st century by getting on the web easier through improved user interfaces by smart phones and enabling americans throo audible descriptions through the onair action. making cable tv guides and selection menus accessible with vision loss. people who are deaf to watch new tv programs online with the captions in -- included, mandating that remote controls have a button or similar mechanism to access broadcast or closed captioning pay tv. requiring that technology used to make calls over the internet is compatible with hearing aids, and for low-income americans who are deaf and blind, providing a share of the $10 million a year for funding
helen keller did learn to speak and helen keller is still speaking to us tonight about how all of us should make the most of our abilities and participate in society to the fullest, but we need the technologies to make that possible being made accessible to each american. the bill we are considering tonight significantly increases accessibility for americans with disabilities to be indispensible public communications and video technology tools to the 21st century by getting on the web easier...
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if you are a democrat, join us. rep conditions, join us, and independents, join us. good morning once again, this is the kind of discussion i can promise you would only happen on c-span. 34 years ago we used to call us the place where the constitution came to live every day, because it gave you a running example of the three branches of government and the live coverage of the congress, executive branch and what we told you about the supreme court so we couldn't let constitution day go by without a discussion. seems like we're hearing more and more about it these days, and on the front page of the washington times in a story about constitution day, david eisner who runs the national constitution center in philadelphia explains why. here is the story. he writes -- the tea party has got people thinking more seriously about what's in the constitution and what's not. that's the quote from the political analyst with american enterprise institute but they say it would be wrong to assume tea party movement was -- >> supreme court's role in helping decide the outcome between
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this next will bring up a child in all of us it's hands on all the way. from laser beam musical horror. to scientific games and puzzles galore exhibits leave you. amazed. seat of details as you see this. one of the ideals of when you sit on this chair you don't feel any pain because your wages evenly distributed between the numerous nails simple bus and there are more than a thousand and that's just one of the. same collection contains more than one hundred sixty thousand items in sixty five holes one room in particular caught my eye to history of television in russia. because television broadcasts and wrestle with and i think that's why by the lights in the fifty's people in the u.s.s.r. was great television channels on the same as this one. the u.s.s.r. was the first country to utilize communications satellites as interpreter plus splits t.v. networks for centuries scientists in russia have made groundbreaking discoveries but today help assist the lives of everyone on a planet close shop is now open for business and we can look forward to collaboration
this next will bring up a child in all of us it's hands on all the way. from laser beam musical horror. to scientific games and puzzles galore exhibits leave you. amazed. seat of details as you see this. one of the ideals of when you sit on this chair you don't feel any pain because your wages evenly distributed between the numerous nails simple bus and there are more than a thousand and that's just one of the. same collection contains more than one hundred sixty thousand items in sixty five...
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get triple points every time you use your card at marriott. apply now and earn 22,500 bonus points when you use your card and enjoy a free night stay. so, before you know it, work time becomes well-deserved downtime. apply now at marriott.com/freenightstay. you've got staying power. >>> now to a discovery that is literally out of this world. astronomers say they found a very distant planet that could be capable of supporting life as we know it. in fact, we have an artist rendition of the new planet being nicknamed the gold locks planet because it is just the right size and location for life. one astronomer was quoted as saying that this news gave him goose bumps. is that a little too geeky for you? chief astronomer of the franklin institute in philadelphia and my favorite astronomer ever. derrick, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> did you get goose bumps when you heard this news? >> the hair stands up on the back of my neck when i hear this. >> how do we know this is all real and, again, just not something to make headlines? >> the sci
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the yard of a local school for about a mile and when i was little i used to come here i lived close by and saw this place and even ate at my window i remember how often people cried here with the word body in the dead. to escape don't go in violence response family had to flee to russia as did tens of thousands of us a chance. to conflict remain frozen until in august two thousand and eight when georgia once again resorted to violence to take control over the republic. when georgia tech taken volage was a response grandmothers there he was worried about the most serious but by the two they were sitting in the basement the phones were really badly when they managed to get through this said the city was attacked people were killed this stormed and burned the houses. grandmother survived the five day war moscow sent forces to repel the georgian attack as many of those under fire were russian citizens so of aliens and peacekeepers later russia recognized the independence of south the city as did several other countries. i just want to see that people here are happy and that's it. our tw
the yard of a local school for about a mile and when i was little i used to come here i lived close by and saw this place and even ate at my window i remember how often people cried here with the word body in the dead. to escape don't go in violence response family had to flee to russia as did tens of thousands of us a chance. to conflict remain frozen until in august two thousand and eight when georgia once again resorted to violence to take control over the republic. when georgia tech taken...
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yulia bokova joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us here on r.t. . this is more a region is economically and socially one of russia's better developed provinces the region has a significant scientific and industrial capacity that will realize its full potential after the construction of the. park can tell ya he has completed the i t. park or has r. and d. projects in the spheres of automotive construction aerospace and oil chemistry high tech data center furbished with cutting edge servers and communication equipment will be constructed at the core of the park the project has been personally approved by prime minister vladimir putin the federal government is planning to allocate sizable funding for the parks construction investors will be given benefits such as property tax exemption low land rental prices and other preferences this is a motor region government is open to mutually beneficial cooperation we invite investors to participate in existing projects and we are ready to give a hand of fulfilling your projects and growing your business in this
yulia bokova joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us here on r.t. . this is more a region is economically and socially one of russia's better developed provinces the region has a significant scientific and industrial capacity that will realize its full potential after the construction of the. park can tell ya he has completed the i t. park or has r. and d. projects in the spheres of automotive construction aerospace and oil chemistry high tech data center...
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because of the us. now another company looking to expand abroad is russia's biggest carmaker after all of us speaking exclusively to business all of the company's vice president admits the larger brand has an image and quality problem in europe so after were taunting other markets. when you managed to stay with them a bit we do understand that we saw for certain difficulties in european markets with the car series we have today so we're concentrating on three key markets to develop exports those are lots in america north africa and the middle east our target is to export fifty thousand cars this year and i hope we'll be able to sell fifty to fifty five thousand vehicles right side of the country next year you know it's. now the building of an intercity highway between moscow and st petersburg raises significant social response this summer and initially it was the road cut through a forest that was realize ation was postponed by present to me. a covert discuss the project the vice president of vinci grou
because of the us. now another company looking to expand abroad is russia's biggest carmaker after all of us speaking exclusively to business all of the company's vice president admits the larger brand has an image and quality problem in europe so after were taunting other markets. when you managed to stay with them a bit we do understand that we saw for certain difficulties in european markets with the car series we have today so we're concentrating on three key markets to develop exports...
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sun to the discussion and experts are going to be using the person you're sure the reader. markets warm. interest. question. as being to the. our hangal speak. for the first russian fleet was born. kawar t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon can be our processing factories located. and where unique species of flora and fauna can be found. come to the sun clean region. should close up on our teeth. in some pieces but he's available in for granted tell you're a grand hotel emerald. club small hotel so close hotel olympic gold. ski corinthian escape kunitz s.a.'s royal kempinski twenty to play.
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for get us and them. it's just us. we'll talk about how to do it with arne duncan and randi weingarten. and why drop a bomb when you can send an e-mail? a computer worm hits a key nuclear plant in iran. silent. but deadly. all that, plus politics with our monday megapanel. did we already have a smoking gun? they don't care. and a new ad comparing the right wing to the taliban. show starts right now. both in perception and performance, we know it and don't seem to have the political will to solve it. america's schools don't make the grade. nearly six in ten say the system needs major changes. according to our new poll, is data is overwhelming and yet, here we are. count president obama among the most concerned. here's his exclusive with matt lauer this morning. >> when we first set up the public school systems across the country, we were leaps and bounds ahead of the vast majority of countries around the world. that just is not true anymore. they have caught up and in some cases are surpassing us. >> two perfect example
for get us and them. it's just us. we'll talk about how to do it with arne duncan and randi weingarten. and why drop a bomb when you can send an e-mail? a computer worm hits a key nuclear plant in iran. silent. but deadly. all that, plus politics with our monday megapanel. did we already have a smoking gun? they don't care. and a new ad comparing the right wing to the taliban. show starts right now. both in perception and performance, we know it and don't seem to have the political will to...
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with us. now it is time for you to chime in. allow 30 days between your calls. you can also send us say tweet -- us a tweet. one editorial from "usa today" this morning. this is an ap article. that is in "usa today." this is their lead editorial this morning. "departing congress leaves piles of unfinished business." again, "usa today" editorial. and then "usa today" goes on to talk about issues like coal mining safety, food safety, etcetera. first call up. clarence in baltimore. caller: good morning. host: clarence, we're listening. caller: i would give congress say d--- congress a d-. they are not finishing. host: what would you like to see them do? caller: i would like them to pass the middle-class tax cut so it can continue. they will probably do it after the election. host: clyde in detroit. independent line. caller: i would give the republicans an f, democrats a d. i am a true independent. hi wish republicans and democrats stop calling in on the . dependent minline congressmen are all mil
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we tend to use weapons before we use our brains. host: "the wall street journal" highlights the president's speech. they write that -- he gave short shrift to iraq as a democratic ally in the middle east and did not say when or even how our ultimate success in iraq had informed his own decision to surge troops in afghanistan. virginia, the plan, democrats line. go ahead. caller: i am from new york. shall i speak up? host: go ahead. caller: i think he should turn the page. it should have been turned a long time ago. but i do not think the media will let him because they just keep the war is going. let me say this because i tried so hard to get on to you -- george washington's farewell address. he answered many of the questions facing us. telling us we should be aware -- host: sorry, we will have to let you go. your signal is breaking up. here's more from the president last night. >> we must use all elements of all power, including our diplomacy, economic strength, and the power of america as an example to secure our interests and sta
we tend to use weapons before we use our brains. host: "the wall street journal" highlights the president's speech. they write that -- he gave short shrift to iraq as a democratic ally in the middle east and did not say when or even how our ultimate success in iraq had informed his own decision to surge troops in afghanistan. virginia, the plan, democrats line. go ahead. caller: i am from new york. shall i speak up? host: go ahead. caller: i think he should turn the page. it should...
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let us know what you think, foxnews.com. bill: yesterday we asked you to give us an answer about health care. martha: boy did they! >> bill: oh, my. one state attorney general trying to get that law ruled unconstitutional and we'll make that case live. martha: he certainly will. and a republican challenged wisconsin senator russ feingold in november, this one is getting interesting in wisconsin, folks, ron johnson laid out his strategy to win this things in seven weeks. >> it's a lot of work but i know we're up to the challenge. so i'm asking all of you, go talk to your family. your friends. your neighbors. go and talk to total strangers. because folks, this is a fight for our economic future. for our fundamental freedom. and it is a fight that we absolutely must win. >> [applause] bill: so in a courtroom today in the state of new jersey we could see the religious leader behind the proposed mosque of ground zero or his lawyers before a judge after a town slapped a lawsuit against imam feisal ab dul rauf, accusing him of bein
let us know what you think, foxnews.com. bill: yesterday we asked you to give us an answer about health care. martha: boy did they! >> bill: oh, my. one state attorney general trying to get that law ruled unconstitutional and we'll make that case live. martha: he certainly will. and a republican challenged wisconsin senator russ feingold in november, this one is getting interesting in wisconsin, folks, ron johnson laid out his strategy to win this things in seven weeks. >> it's a...
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great to have you all with us. we have to start a discussion like with some definitions what does it mean for consumers of healthcare that it is affordable? >> we serve thousands of consumers. and when we ask that question, they think in terms of what it prevents them from purchasing otherwise. it's always framed in the context of their out-of-pocket expenses, not their total cost. and it's always relative to other things that they would purchase if they did not either have to purchase or obligated to purchase healthcare. so it's variable. it's variable. >> the definition of, in most modern western industrialized countries, it's about six, eight, 10% of your income should be devoted to healthcare not much more than that. in our current healthcare reform bill, for all of the mandate issues; that is, what's the maximum you should have to pay and if you have to pay more than that, then you should sort of be exempted from that mandate, it's about 8, 9, 10% in that range, depending on the various categories. but afforda
great to have you all with us. we have to start a discussion like with some definitions what does it mean for consumers of healthcare that it is affordable? >> we serve thousands of consumers. and when we ask that question, they think in terms of what it prevents them from purchasing otherwise. it's always framed in the context of their out-of-pocket expenses, not their total cost. and it's always relative to other things that they would purchase if they did not either have to purchase or...
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so 10 year us-- u.s. yields down towards the crisis lows that has been something that weighed on the dollar broadly but especially against the yen. >> tom: let's look at a 12 month chart of the dollar against the yen n may it took 59 yen to buy one u.s. dollar, today closer to 83. that is but about a 12% drop if the dollar's value yens the yen. does it show any signs of stopping? >> i think this is a patience game for a lot of investors who already started selling the yen. but i do think at some point the yen is going to weaken. it is just a 3459er of when, not if. why it is a when, in the case of japan you have entrenched deflation. the strong yen makes that work. interest rates are already ten basis points. they can't cut them much further. they are already trying quantity at that timeive easing to add liquidity and create some inflation in the market. there is not much left they can do to try to get some inflation going in their economy to support growth except the yen. and we're starting to hear that
so 10 year us-- u.s. yields down towards the crisis lows that has been something that weighed on the dollar broadly but especially against the yen. >> tom: let's look at a 12 month chart of the dollar against the yen n may it took 59 yen to buy one u.s. dollar, today closer to 83. that is but about a 12% drop if the dollar's value yens the yen. does it show any signs of stopping? >> i think this is a patience game for a lot of investors who already started selling the yen. but i do...
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if you're watching us on wnne 31 white river junction in vermont. definitely more than just fixal. got all fired up. six artists from vermont in near buy shelburne at the shelburne museum. >>> the question is are you fired up today. >> i am a little bit. >> good. >> not sure why but i am. >> i haven't seen you for a while. all right. see you soon. here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. back in the '80s greed w good but today at the box office greed is just okay. the long awaited sequel wall street's money never sleeps won the box office title this week but fell short of expectations taking in only $19 million. the experts blamthat underperformance on failure to attract the younger crowd. a whopping 65% of wall street's audience was over the age of 30. also underperforming this weekend legend of the guardians, an animated fantasy adventure cost $130 million to make and some picked to win but it only managed second with a little over $16 million. perhaps the weekend's top performer was ben affleck's the town. that raid the ten-day total to over $49 miion g
if you're watching us on wnne 31 white river junction in vermont. definitely more than just fixal. got all fired up. six artists from vermont in near buy shelburne at the shelburne museum. >>> the question is are you fired up today. >> i am a little bit. >> good. >> not sure why but i am. >> i haven't seen you for a while. all right. see you soon. here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. back in the '80s greed w good but today at the...